FSU (12-0) will play in this week's ACC championship game against No. 20 Duke, which was second with 11 all-conference picks. No. 13 Clemson had 10 selections, including last year's ACC player of the year Tajh Boyd being selected as second-team quarterback.

Boston College's Andre Williams, the nation's leading rusher with an ACC single-season record 2,102 yards, was the only unanimous selection on all 65 ballots.

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